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SOB 4 - The story and the pics |
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:24 am by johnl |

It was a blast! We are going to let the pictures do the talking but a few facts first:
203 broncos attended! a new world record.
150 people served at the potluck!
Over $8000.00 donated in prizes.
Long distance to a fellow from Tennessee
Second long distance from Wisconsin
3 countries represented
12 states represented
62 truck follow the leader
Almost all the major vendors present.
Thanks to all the attendees for making this a first rate weekend!
Check out the pics!
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Moab '99...The Bronco Way |
Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 9:09 am by johnl |
Moab '99...The Bronco Way
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Moab, Mecca, Gods Country, that cool place where sprockets and gear heads collide. A town established on the eastern edge of Utah, Moab is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Moab offers just about everything for just about everyone. From hills to streams, mud (when it rains) to sand climbs and yes, slickrock, its no wonder this town has been a destination spot for four-wheelers since the invention of the axle.
Every March, just prior to the gigantic Easter Jeep Safari, the Bronco Registry of Northern Colorado (BRON...
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The Legend of the Wet Humpster |
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 8:33 am by johnl |
The Legend of the Wet Humpster
Meticulous planning and comfy digs may be important to your reputation as the Son O’ Beach organizer, but vital to your rep is your understanding that every drinking session calls for alchemy. Luckily, Cleatus Winter is a mixologist extraordinaire.
As a man of leisure (read: typically unemployed or imprisoned) Cleatus Winter has put a lifetime of research into the famous concoction known as the Wet Humpster. Fluent in—and often full of—gin, vodka, bourbon and rum, Sir Cleatus set out at an early age to create the most delectable of delicious drinks...
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The Bronco Cutout! Paper toys for Real Mean!!! |
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 8:23 am by johnl |
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Keeping the theme that Bronco Fix is the COOLEST bronco web site around, we offer this "cut-out" bronco designed by Thom Cheney for your enjoyment. Go to the link and click on it, then print! You can color it to suit your tastes. Just think about the possibilities.
Make one or make a hundred it doesn’t matter and if you think this is as cool as it gets you have another thing coming... how about a 1/2 cab and Roadster to match? stay tuned.
Dealers, if you would like to license this "cut-out" please feel free to inquire.
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The Journey of the Nutcases - by Ben Dover |
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 8:01 am by johnl |
Day One
The Journey of the Nutcases has begun. My wife and I arrived in Hanover PA
after an overnight flight from Seattle. We checked out the new ride, our
shiny green-blue '66 Bronco we bought off Ebay. We pawed over it for some
time making sure all was well. As is typical with most Bronco's, there's
always something you don't quite expect. In terms of the truck it's all
mechanically in good shape. However instead of a 300 I-6, it's the stock
170. Yes, I was real pleased to know it was not the motor I expected. The
seller was a bit clueless...no wait, a lot clueless. However, it and...
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Tellico! by Mark Shainman |
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2004 7:59 am by johnl |
Tellico!
It was a hell of a whirlwind getting ready for the Early Bronco Fall Crawl this year. At the last minute on the week of the event, I had to jump on a plane and fly to Phoenix for a job interview. I ended up leaving on Tuesday, and getting back in on Thursday morning at 1:00 AM. Returning so late only left me enough time to throw the Swamper SX’s in the back of the truck and start driving down to Murphy NC. The trip down takes about 10 hours, so with the break I took on the road, I arrived in Murphy around noon.(pic # 1 Picture of my truck at the hotel with the Swampers in the back) S...
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